Get Ready For Go Skateboarding Day!

In celebration of Go Skateboarding Day on June 21st, we’ll be having some special surprises in selected Lomography Gallery Stores and some unique Go Skate magazine articles online. Our chief contributor for the series will be Neonstash; check out her teaser trailer for the Go Skate series below which was shot with the LomoKino!

From the urban skaters up at sunrise to get the first roll in the bowl, to the enthusiastic but fearful beginners taking pleasure in progression no matter how small. From the pro-skater who calls it their job, to the skate park employee whose day job it is. Those who always see their surroundings with a deck beneath their feet or view the city landscape as an urban playground. The passionate who fought for the skate park in their local area or who are fighting now to keep them there. The DIY mini ramps built in back gardens, rooftops and basements. It’s on your doorstep, it’s always open and is open to all.

Follow it and all of these skate stories in celebration of ‘Go Skateboard Day’, June 21st, to find out why all these people Go Skateboard! And why you should too…

Enter a new analogue dimension with the LomoKino. Lomography’s own 35mm analogue movie camera allows you to capture action and immortalize your story on film! Shoot 144 frames on any 35mm film and create your own cinematic masterpieces. Want to watch your movie the old-school way? We also offer the LomoKino and LomoKinoscope package!

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